ADDISON, TX--(Marketwire - January 6, 2010) - Systems Evolution Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SSEV)
majority shareholder Highline Hydrogen Hybrids Inc. (HHHI) announced today
that they have completed and filed an application with the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) for a grant of $1.24M under the Clean Diesel
Emerging Technologies Applications in conjunction with the City of Dumas,
Arkansas.

Mel Robinson, President of HHHI, made the announcement this week after
completing the filing with the EPA on December 8, 2009. Robinson said,
"The City of Dumas, Arkansas is applying for this grant in conjunction with
the Company. Dumas is a municipality with jurisdiction over transportation
within and through its community boundaries, where we will be relocating
the Company on February 1, 2010. The City is concerned about both air
quality and fuel efficiency and seeks to be a leader in implementing a
demonstration project to enhance fuel economy and reduce carbon footprint
emissions for the over-the-road (OTR) commercial fleets."

HHHI's supplemental fuel system has demonstrated reduction of carbon
emissions by as much as 50% in external certified testing and at the same
time increases fuel efficiency by as much as 30% with an average increase
in horsepower of 10%. HHHI's supplemental fuel systems are available for
all external combustion engines in variety of applications, including
commercial transportation, passenger vehicles, agricultural equipment and
inland and ocean marine vessels.

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